The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention dropped its advice that kids get an annual flu shot at a time when flu cases ...
This is America’s worst flu season in more than two decades with more than 15 million illnesses and 7,400 deaths reported ...
While the new findings are encouraging, "vaccines won’t do any good if people don’t get them," one expert said.
A late-emerging influenza A mutation known as subclade K weakened protection, but doctors say vaccination still reduces ...
Even without a perfect match, public health experts say the flu vaccine offers important protection against serious ...
While vaccines may not fully protect everyone, public health experts say they’re still proven to help prevent serious illness ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed there is "no scientific evidence" the flu vaccine prevents ...
Plenty of people – about 1 in 3, according to some studies — feel bad for a day or two after they get a flu shot. The most common symptoms include headaches, muscle aches, fatigue and fever, all of ...
Among the rise in flu cases, there is one glimmer of hope: the flu shot might be stronger than previously thought.
Concerns and decisions about vaccination are best discussed with physicians, pediatricians or local pharmacists who can ...
The vaccine, along with commonsense precautions, can go a long way toward making even this year’s flu more a miserable ...